2016 CAFP Annual Summit Wrap-Up

Thank You to All of Our Attendees, Presenters and Exhibitors!

We had a great time at the 2016 CAFP Annual Summit (formerly Scientific Conference), and hope our attendees did too! Check out highlights from the event below.

If you were in attendance, don’t forget to fill out you evaluations at www.coloradoafp.org/evaluations. Looking to report your CME? You can do so here. Under “Live Events” choose “Course, conference or series.” Set your start date as April 14, 2016 and your end date as April 17, 2016. Choose Colorado as the state, and Colorado AFP as the provider. CME credits for the full conference can then be found under “2016 Colorado Academy of Family Physicians Annual Summit.”

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Join us for the 2017 CAFP Annual Summit, April 20-23, at Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs.

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What CAFP Members Say…

l belong to CAFP because it allows students to network with family physicians and build mentors as we pursue our interest in family medicine. It also allows family physicians and students opportunities to get involved in the community and improve the health of the public.

CAFP board member Kyle Leggott, MD, wrote a blogpost for the AAFP about the actual causes of hospital admissions. It isn't what you expect: the high cost of care is a critical problem for patients that can have severe effects down the road. ow.ly/QSOC50zXStD

Last night the American Academy of Family Physicians unequivocally condemned overt and structural racism, acknowledged racism as a public health crisis, and reiterated the role of family physicians in healing communities. We endorse this statement fully. ow.ly/Vkic50zVM8X

Doctor of the Day has gone VIRTUAL. What does this mean? Our unique volunteer opportunity with state lawmakers to highlight family medicine has resumed for the remainder of the 2020 legislative session... just online. Details & Sign up here: ow.ly/v53K50zTQTR

Tomorrow morning at 7am tune into the regular COVID-19 Just-in-Time ECHO for Primary Care, a partnership between CAFP, CU School of Medicine, and the CU School of Pharmacy. It has lots of updated information on hand -- details are here: ow.ly/F7yi50zcNBz

Health screenings of all types have plummeted during the pandemic. While understandable, this poses long term concerns for community health. Please: continue to get wellness checks and immunizations, especially for children.
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Tomorrow morning at 7am tune into the regular COVID-19 Just-in-Time ECHO for Primary Care, a partnership between CAFP, CU School of Medicine, and the CU School of Pharmacy. It has lots of updated information on hand -- details are here: ow.ly/F7yi50zcNBz

Tomorrow morning at 7am tune into the regular COVID-19 Just-in-Time ECHO for Primary Care, a partnership between CAFP, CU School of Medicine, and the CU School of Pharmacy. It has lots of updated information on hand -- details are here: ow.ly/F7yi50zcNBz